UK to consider USB-C as charging standard
Briefly

The Office for Product Safety and Standards stated, 'We consider that it would potentially help businesses and deliver consumer and environmental benefits if we were to introduce standardized requirements for chargers for certain portable devices across the whole UK.' This field consultation aims to gather insights from stakeholders about the adoption of universal charging standards.
Despite the strong push from the EU and other markets for USB-C standardization, The Register suggests the likelihood of UK manufacturers creating alternate charging solutions specifically for the UK market remains slim.
The call for evidence emphasizes the potential to reduce electronic waste with a standardized charger for smartphones and similar gadgets, showcasing a growing trend toward unified international charging standards.
This exercise highlights the timing as 'recent developments in wired charging technologies and evolving international standards provide an opportunity'. The UK government is eager to understand the potential impacts and practical challenges of implementing a common charging standard.
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